Siena Heights University's women's basketball team made it four straight wins over Adrian College with a 67-51 win at the Siena Heights Fieldhouse Tuesday.

Neither coach was pleased with her team's performance. Siena's Sue Syljebeck didn't like her team being outrebounded 54-42.

"We didn't box out. I thought we played good defense but then you look at their last 10 possessions and you see layup after layup and offensive rebounds," she said. "They are more athletic than we are, but we have got to do a better job."

Adrian coach Kathy Morris was disappointed with her team's shooting. The Bulldogs hit only 18 of 67 shots or 26.9 percent for the game.

"I have never seen a stat sheet like that where we had so many offensive rebounds and shot so badly," she said.

Siena led 31-25 at the half, but never let Adrian (0-3) get closer than four points in the second half, extending its lead to 20 points several times along the way. Adrian cut the lead to 35-31 before Siena went on a 12-3 run and extend the lead to 13 at 47-34. Center Chandler Levit picked up her third foul at 13:04 about two minutes after guard Sierra Calhoun picked up her third. However, the Bulldogs were not able to capitalize as Morgan Warfield and Taylor Langenderfer picked up the scoring slack and the Saints' defense tightened.

The Saints (3-1) were led by two players in double figures. Levit had 12 points and six rebounds, despite sitting out almost eight minutes in the second half because of foul trouble, while Calhoun led with 14 points and five blocked shots.

Calhoun picked up her fourth foul at the 9:25 mark, but the shots did not fall for Adrian.

"If their layups had fallen, you would have seen a lot different game," Syljebeck said.

Adrian's LaQwana Dockery led all scorers with 16 points to go with nine rebounds. She was the only Bulldog in double figures. Jasmine Byers was scoreless, but hauled down 11 rebounds.

"We have got to do a better job on finishing plays," Morris said. "We are working our young players into the offense and we just have to keep working hard. I'm proud of how hard we played. Now, we just have to score."